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  1. Ski with an Arborist ... deals, updates, and more from Brighton Resort delivered directly to your inbox. Email Address Sign Up . Resort. ... Brighton, Utah 84121-9740 .

  2. Lift Tickets. SINGLE RIDE. Scenic Lift Ticket. $15. All Ages. Access some of the most breathtaking views in the Cottonwoods, easily access hiking trails or play our disc golf course. Valid for a single ride on Majestic chairlift – limited downloading available. SHOP NOW.

  3. Ski with an Arborist ... deals, updates, and more from Brighton Resort delivered directly to your inbox. Email Address Sign Up . Resort. ... Brighton, Utah 84121-9740 .

  4. Brighton Resort implemented a new parking reservation system for the 2023-24 season. Reservations are required from Friday to Sunday. Reservations are required from Friday to Sunday. Visitors can also take the UTA Ski Bus (free for Brighton season-pass holders) or utilize local shuttle services like the Cottonwood Connect .

  5. Brighton Ski Resort was the first ski resort in Utah, and one of the first in the United States. Brighton was started 88 years ago in 1936 when members of the Alpine Ski Club built a rope tow from wire and an old elevator motor. The resort was named for Thomas W. Brighton, who is credited with constructing the first buildings in the area. [1]

  6. Brighton Resort. Brighton is located at the top of Big Cottonwood Canyon just 35 miles outside of Salt Lake City, Utah where storms gather and dump over 500 inches of the best snow on earth every season. Known as "the place where Utah learns to ski and snowboard," Brighton is home to 1,050 skiable acres 100% accessible by its five high-speed ...

  7. Night Skiing and Riding. Brighton is unique in Salt Lake, offering the sole night skiing experience in the region. Learn all about night skiing to prepare to enjoy the magic of the star-lit slopes with fewer crowds. Night skiing is typically open from mid-December to April across 200 acres of groomed runs and terrain parks, creating an ...

  8. Bright Ski Resort is a great destination for families, beginners and intermediate skiers. Averaging 500 inches of snow a season, the resort’s 66 trails are covered in light, fluffy snow creating a winter paradise for visitors. The resort is known for its famous ski and snowboard school with group and private lessons for every ability level.

  9. www.snowpak.com › utah › brighton-resortBrighton Resort | SnowPak

    Brighton Resort Ski School offers private lessons, group lessons, night lessons, women’s workshops, and kid’s camps for ages 3 and above. Children Lessons: They have a well-structured children's program, with half-day or 2-hour lessons available for kids as young as 4. Children aged 3 can begin learning how to ski through private lessons only.

  10. The Brighton Ski Resort is reasonably compact with only 66 trails and 1,050 acres (425 hectares) of ski and snowboard terrain. However with an open-boundary policy there is also plenty of accessible sidecountry and backcountry terrain, and Brighton is interconnected with Solitude ski resort which provides another 1,200 acres (486 hectares).

  11. If you want to take ski trips: Check out the Ikon add-on option opening up ski opportunities all over the world, while keeping Brighton as your home mountain. Available on the Unlimited Pass only. If you only plan to ski in the evenings: Consider the Twilight Pass, available 2 p.m. to close seven days a week. That gets you seven hours of skiing ...

  12. Brighton, Utah. Brighton is one of two ski resorts in Big Cottonwood Canyon above Salt Lake City. It is in one of the most favored locations for snow in Utah benefitting from lake-effect off the Great Salt Lake, so it’s a solid choice for great snow conditions. For this resort review we visited twice under great conditions.

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